Oh, there we go.
So happy.
Mexico is exploding.
The world’s most wanted drug lord is dead.
And now his cartel is waging open war against an entire nation.
Airports stormed, military bases bombed, tourists fleeing for their lives, over 250 roadblocks across 20 Mexican states.
And it all happened because of a USbacked military strike that just decapitated the most violent cartel on the planet.

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We are witnessing in real time what may be the single most significant blow to the international drug trade since the fall of Pablo Escobar.
So, here’s what happened, and this is absolutely massive.
On Sunday morning, February 22nd, Mexican special forces launched a daring raid in the mountain town of Topulpa in the western state of Hiliscoco.
Their target, Nemesis Cvantes, known to the world as Elmano, the co-founder and supreme leader of the Heliscoco New Generation Cartel or CJNG, one of the most powerful and ruthless criminal organizations on the face of the earth.
Alena was the most wanted man in Mexico.
The US government had a $15 million bounty on his head.
The DEA considered him the top international drug trafficker in the world, the kingpin behind a global fentanyl and cocaine empire operating in nearly all 50 US states.
This man was a former police officer turned cartel assassin who built the CJNG or or the Haliscoco New Generation Cartel from the ground up into a narco army of an estimated 20,000 fighters.
His cartel pioneered the use of explosive drones, landmines, and even rocket propelled grenades to shoot down military helicopters.
And for years, he evaded every attempt to catch him, paying off police, buying politicians, and operating from a mountain fortress in Haliscoco with near total impunity.
Well, obviously now those days are officially over.
Mexican special forces backed by US intelligence from a newly formed joint inter agency task force counter cartel stormed Elena’s position Sunday morning.
Troops came under heavy fire.
Four CJNG members were killed on the spot.
Elmento himself was critically wounded in the firefight.
He was airlifted toward Mexico City, but he never made it.
He died in transit.
The Mexican Defense Ministry confirmed the kill and the world’s most dangerous drug lord was no more.
The White House has confirmed that the United States provided the intelligence that made this operation possible.
In fact, President Trump posted on True Social, “We’re winning too much.
It’s just not fair.
” Remember, it was the Trump administration that designated CJNG as a foreign terrorist organization back in February of 2025.
It was Trump who declared fentanyl weapon of mass destruction.
It was Trump who told Fox News back in January that we’re going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels, meaning they were going to strike inside Mexico.
And now Maduro has been captured and the most wanted narotist in the Western Hemisphere is dead.
But here’s where the story takes a terrifying turn.
These are not scenes of Mexico’s special forces.
These are some of the 20,000 fighters that make up the CJNG narco army, and they’ve unleashed absolute chaos across Mexico since Elena’s death.
We’re talking over 250 cartel roadblocks across 20 Mexican states.
Cars, buses, trucks hijacked, set ablaze.
Puerto Viarta, a beloved vacation destination for millions of Americans, was engulfed in smoke as CJNG operatives torch vehicles near cruise ship ports, hotels, and even in the parking lot of a Costco.
Eyewitnesses described taxi drivers being targeted by the cartel.
One cab was shot up, the driver murdered, and the vehicle set on fire with passengers luggage, clothes, and passports inside.
Actually, in Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city in Haliscoco’s capital.
The scene was even more dire.
The city became a ghost town.
Gunmen stormed the Guadalajara International Airport.
Footage showed passengers sprinting through terminals as gunfire erupted near the entrances.
Pilots reported CJNG fighters on the tarmac of flights were canceled across the board.
Southwest, Alaska, Delta, Air Canada, United, all grounded.
And it didn’t stop there.
The cartels began bombing military sites in Guanauato alone.
Authorities recorded more than 70 attacks across 23 municipalities.
Armed gunmen set structures on fire.
They blocked highways and opened fire on civilians, police, and military personnel alike.
Authorities in Haliscoco and Guana Huawata reported at least 14 dead, including seven National Guard troops.
The US State Department issued shelter in place orders for Americans in Mexico.
Schools were shut down.
Even the nation of Guatemala reinforced security on their border with Mexico.
One eyewitness described seeing execution style murders on his way to the Puerto Viata airport.
I mean, you have to let this sink in.
This is not Syria.
This is not Libya.
This is Mexico right on our southern border.
And as we’re about to see, that is precisely why Trump and the Mexican government are indeed together stepping up like never before.
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Now, here’s what makes this moment so historically significant.
I really want you to grasp this.
Under cooperation between the Trump administration and Mexican President Claudia Shinbal, Mexico has extradited 92 highlevel cartel leaders and gang members to the United States to face justice.
Make no mistake, that would never ever have happened unless we had legally and officially designated these cartels international terrorists.
It would never have happened under Obama.
It would never certainly never have happened under Sleepy Joe.
Not even under Bush.
Never.
Not until now.
And this new joint inter agency task force counter cartel quietly launched late last year is a abs.
It’s an absolute gamecher.
The US military-led task force was specifically designed to map out the networks of cartel members operating on both sides of the border.
According to Reuters, it involves multiple US government agencies and it played a direct role in providing the intelligence dossier that led to Sunday’s raid.
Reports even indicate that US Navy SEAL instructors arrived in Mexico on February 15th as part of a classified program targeting top level cartel figures.
Now, President Shinbomb has historically criticized this kingpin strategy.
It’s called the idea of taking out cartel leaders.
And she argued that it leads to fragmentation and more violence.
And frankly, she obviously has a point.
We saw exactly that kind of retaliatory chaos unfold across Mexico yesterday on Sunday.
But, and this is the key, the sheer scale of cooperation we’re seeing between the United States and Mexico right now is unprecedented.
And that’s really the story here.
What we witness this weekend isn’t just the death of one drug lord.
It’s evidence of a fundamental shift in how nation states are reasserting their sovereignty against the transnational criminal networks that have been operating with impunity for decades.
And that, my friend, is exactly what national sovereignty looks like in the 21st century.
Not the globalist model where nations surrender their security to international institutions, but a civilizational model where sovereign nations cooperate bilaterally to crush the parasitic criminal networks that have been hollowing them out from within.
The CJNG had a presence in all 50 states.
They had operatives in Canada.
They had an estimated narco army of 20,000 fighters with rocket launchers, armored vehicles, explosive drones, and landmines.
They were operating as a de facto state within a state, and the old liberal international order allowed them to accumulate that kind of power.
But Sunday’s operation was a declaration that the true state, the United States and Mexico are taking their sovereignty back.
Now, of course, this is far from over.
The violence we saw on Sunday is a reminder that decapitating a cartel creates a dangerous power vacuum.
I mean, rival factions and local commanders will fight for control.
The Sinaloa cartel will try to exploit CJNG’s moment of weakness.
And as one former DEA official noted, the hundreds of thousands of weapons that are actually flowing annually from the United States into Mexico continue to fuel the fire.
But make no mistake, what happened over the weekend will be remembered as a turning point.
The day the world’s most wanted narot terrorist was eliminated through unprecedented US Mexico cooperation.
The day a nation began to reclaim its sovereignty from the criminal cartels that had been, as President Trump himself has said, running Mexico.
The new civilizationalist world that we talk about every single day on this channel is indeed rising.
National sovereignty is back.
The cartels just found out what happens when two nations decide they’ve had enough.
And that restoration is just beginning.